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Query: EC:4.1.1.32 (
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
)
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Insulin is thought to influence some metabolic events by decreasing the intracellular concentration of cyclic AMP (cAMP). To test whether this explains the repression of hepatic
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
(
PEPCK
) by insulin we measured intracellular cAMP, cAMP-dependent protein kinase, mRNAPEPCK, and
PEPCK
gene transcription in cultured Reuber H4IIE hepatoma cells treated with forskolin with and without insulin. In untreated cells, the concentration of cAMP was 2.9 pmol/mg of protein.
Forskolin
at 1, 10, and 50 microM increased the level of cAMP to 9.2, 35.8, and 115 pmol/mg of protein, respectively; 5 nM insulin had no significant effect on these cAMP concentrations. In untreated cells, the activity ratio of cAMP-dependent protein kinase was 0.43, and 50 microM forskolin increased this to 0.96; insulin had no effect on this ratio at times from 15-180 min. In untreated cells mRNAPEPCK bound 15 cpm of a 32P-labeled cDNA probe per microgram of total cellular RNA.
Forskolin
, at 1, 10, and 50 microM increased this to 48, 96, and 115 cpm/microgram RNA. Insulin (5 nM), in combination with 0, 1, 10, and 50 microM forskolin, decreased the concentration of mRNAPEPCK to 5, 8, 23, and 29 cpm/micrograms RNA, respectively. Finally, the rate of transcription of the
PEPCK
gene was 85, 168, 630, 823, and 884 parts per million (ppm) in H4IIE cells treated for 30 min with 0, 1, 5, 10, and 50 microM forskolin, respectively, while the corresponding rates in the presence of 5 nM insulin were 49, 45, 84, 85, and 136 ppm.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Insulin decreases H4IIE cell PEPCK mRNA by a mechanism that does not involve cAMP. 300 46
In cultured rat hepatocytes, the gluconeogenic key enzyme,
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
(PCK), is induced by glucagon via elevation of cyclic 3',5' adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). The proinflammatory cytokine, interleukin-6 (IL-6), which in the liver together with IL-1beta and tumor necrosis factor alpha triggers the acute-phase response, had been shown to attenuate the glucagon-induced increase in PCK gene transcription, messenger (mRNA) levels, and enzyme activity. The molecular mechanism of this inhibition was investigated in the present study. Glucagon increased cyclic cAMP and PCK mRNA levels to a transient maximum twofold and fivefold, respectively. The increases were attenuated by IL-6.
Forskolin
, which stimulates adenylate cyclase activity, increased cAMP and PCK mRNA levels 1.6-fold and fivefold, respectively. However, IL-6 attenuated the forskolin-stimulated increase in PCK mRNA but not the increase in cAMP. This showed that IL-6 inhibited PCK mRNA increase in part by the attenuation of cAMP increase, but also beyond cAMP formation. This was confirmed in experiments in which PCK mRNA levels were increased by the nonhydrolyzable cAMP-analogue, chlorophenylthio (CPT)-cAMP. The increase in PCK mRNA was again attenuated by IL-6. In pertussis toxin- and in isobutylmethylxanthine-treated hepatocytes, IL-6 still inhibited the glucagon-stimulated increase in cAMP, indicating that IL-6 did not activate an inhibitory G-protein or phosphodiesterase, which could cause the impairment of cAMP increase. To demonstrate whether the inhibition of PCK gene expression by IL-6 beyond cAMP might be caused by the inhibition of the activation of the PCK gene promoter by cAMP, cultured rat hepatocytes were transfected with a luciferase reporter gene construct under the control of a PCK gene promoter fragment (base -979 to base +32). Luciferase activity was determined after stimulation of the cells with CPT-cAMP in the absence or presence of IL-6. CPT-cAMP increased luciferase activity by 1.7-fold, which was inhibited in the presence of IL-6. It is concluded that IL-6 had a dual inhibitory effect on the stimulation of PCK gene expression by glucagon. It inhibited the increase in cAMP at a site before cAMP formation by adenylate cyclase and at a site after cAMP formation, the activation of the PCK gene promoter by cAMP.
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PMID:Mechanism of the impairment of the glucagon-stimulated phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene expression by interleukin-6 in rat hepatocytes: inhibition of the increase in cyclic 3',5' adenosine monophosphate and the downstream cyclic 3',5' adenosine monophosphate action. 921 54
It has been shown that circular RNAs, a class of non-coding RNA molecules, play an important role in the regulation of glucose and lipid homeostasis. In the present study, we sought to investigate the function of circular RNA HIPK3 (circHIPK3) in diabetes-associated metabolic disorders, including hyperglycemia and insulin resistance. Results show that oleate stimulated circHIPK3 increase, and that circHIPK3 enhanced the stimulatory effect of oleate on adipose deposition, triglyceride (TG) content, and cellular glucose content in HepG2 cells. MiR-192-5p was the potential target of circHIPK3, since circHIPK3 significantly decreased miR-192-5p mRNA level, whereas anti-circHIPK3 significantly increased miR-192-5p mRNA level. Further study shows that transcription factor forkhead box O1 (FOXO1) was a downstream regulator of miR-192-5p, since miR-192-5p significantly decreased FOXO1 expression, whereas circHIPK3 significantly increased FOXO1 expression. Notably, the inhibitory effect of miR-192-5p was significantly reversed by circHIPK3. In vivo study shows that anti-miR-192-5p significantly increased blood glucose content, which was significantly inhibited by FOXO1 shRNA. MiR-192-5p significantly decreased adipose deposition and TG content in HepG2 cells, which was significantly reversed by the co-treatment with circHIPK3.
Forskolin
/dexamethasone (FSK/DEX) significantly increased cellular glucose, mRNA level of
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
(
PEPCK
) and glucose 6-phosphatase (G6Pase), and this stimulatory effect of FSK/DEX was significantly inhibited by miR-192-5p. In the presence of circHIPK3, however, the inhibitory effect of miR-192-5p was totally lost. In summary, the present study demonstrated that circHIPK3 contributes to hyperglycemia and insulin resistance by sponging miR-192-5p and up-regulating FOXO1.
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PMID:Circular RNA HIPK3 contributes to hyperglycemia and insulin homeostasis by sponging miR-192-5p and upregulating transcription factor forkhead box O1. 3187 89